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Show 1 - ' - 1. Ji ', 4,- - i 1 is i V t - - .V 4 r 1 . n n rz. n raw il-i- v Sheep nerd Raided by 1 7 I mim inrii."iw.n'j. uwmmi j.. 19 SUNDAY. MAY IS. 1MJ uuiii vuuimj'. j beau M Roving Dogs rilYttVliYfi'ilYilYilYi, SUNDAY HERALD i ,nt,tn mhi--- v '1 Raiding dogs are proving more predatory than wildlife pfedators 1 i for stockmen penning livestock The Central Utah Electronic Supply, a; new Provo company, near towns In Utah County, Counheld Its grand opening" Friday and Saturday-a- -t its new building at a X h : : . 735 South State. F. Rulon ty Commissioner will Owned and Operated by George S. Moore, the company Nichols said today. serve as a wholesale supply house for radio and television parts. The commissioner said Delbert Mr. Moore Is a native Provoan. He was a radio and television American Fork, had V Chlpman, ... . serviceman prior to organizing his new business. $300 by V," damage just reported Hli wife Is the former Lucille Sh'afer-o- f Moab, They have three dogs which attacked his sheep "children-.' i near town; killing 14 and slashothers. ing - Last . WeenFg Takes Over Air Service Office year another stockman, Helmon Loeffler, lost 22 head, ' Johhl L. Weening has been' appointed manager of the Chrls- said Commissioner Nichols. topherspn Air Travel Service; with offices at 294 N. University .He urged dog owners to chain GOOD HABIT PERPETUATED Mark Anderson, former Provo s r Ave., Provo. in at night, or their Mr. Weenig recently returned from San Francisco where he mayor, buys a savings bond at a Provo bank, perpetuating a Wi pen them dogs ordinthat county rning habit he started just 15 years ago this month when the first issue ances attended the United Air Lines school on reservations and; ticketing to a stockman permit I of World. War II defense savingsbonds was made. He holds up j service. t. t near on his shoot sight dogs, he never which on has 1941, he bond 1, the first Mr. May bought JWeenlg's pffice, Under the new service offered through and cashed. Since reaching the maturity the bond has gone flocks. people from Provo and Central Utah can make reservations Small herd owners appear to BANKERS CQOOSE OFFICERS Howard C. May cock, center, of Springville, Is new president of extension period, meanwhile piling up five years into its buy plane tickets on any airline here, rather than having to call interest.-Helehardest hit by marauding Utah County Bankers Association. He succeeds Roy Broadbent, left, of Payson. Max C, Elliott, be AnderMr. P. Williams is the bank teller selling Salt Lake City. - i. m one of the few Central dogs, said Commissioner Nichols; rignt is ine new vice presiaenu son the new bond. Mr. Anderson is In are flocks of greatthe as the. Utahns who still possess bonds sold very first Ironically, part U. S. Steel Lists Figures On Stock Owners er danger at home barnyards Issue of 1941. . ' ' ' on winter desert or summer than Holdings of common stock of United States Steel Corporation mountain ranges, where the, wolf ia 11 western states on Dec. 31, 1955, totaled 4,306,223 shares, com-and is gone, coyotes, bobcats and tuiwiauuu uauic, 11we paring Wlla 4,,212 snares six inuousstocic mountain lion Increasingly rare. western states in announced today. Holdings of preferred 1 95.374 Sheep on wilderness range! are totaled shares, against 199,344 shares on June 30, 1955.: by sheepdogs, but Howard Maycock, cashier at tne commercial uanx oi man,, as guarded Geographical ownership Is based upon stockholders' addresses ' for to shear home pens oz we brought organization. on Company, head of Banking the records Springville .corporation.-appearing With the 15th anniversary of the "I think of these cashed bonds ing and lambing, they find themof the elected been besides has Mr. Maycock Elected president Mrs. Pearl Dahlen was elected Utah S. Savings Bonds pro in the proper perspective, in terms selves deserted by . the guard U. volunteer AssociaMower Bankers Demonstrated Lawn C. Max Control were County Remote Elliott, manager of this month, a good deal of of benefits already realized by our dogs, which follow the herder, president of the Provo Business tion. the-- gram' . ; Time way I , Department of ' fact oeoDle." Mr. Price explains. "In and beset by roving rogue dogs. and Professional Women's Club H. S.; Vance of Provo has taken on the dealership for the Win attention is being given to the own First He succeeds Roy Broadbent, Security Bank of Provo, that individual Americans Why do domestic town dogs at the annual election meeting manager of the Payson office of vice president; and J. Ross Nielpower Manufacturing Company'es" revolutionary remote control more than $40 billion in Series E wartime and since, most bond buy Thursday night. ers saved them to spend later on turn delinquent? power lawn mower, it was announced baturaay. Mr. vance aem and H bonds, an son. assistant cashier of the Bank e She succeeds; Mrs. Alice Rowpeak these reason same on the the City and County Building grounds. for Among things; onstrated the mower Probably important of Spanish Fork, secretary-trea- s higher than E were new homes, in the suburbs as kids do lack of supervision ley, who conducted the dinner ' The mower Is operated by a remote control panel held by the roughly urer. bond holdings at the end of World or in the country, automobiles to and restless , to mowed to meeting. be area the next the or boredom, says either sitting standing operator, War II. Lloyd Adamson of Lehi, direct Officers elected, In addition to make more spacious living pos commissioner. without moving from tne spot, it mows pp ro w ieei w ineiieii, tor of class instruction of thef of chairman the sible, modernization of told nous The new mower has created quite Sterling Price Qne dog meandering about sees Mrs. Dahlen, are Geh Burning-harHght, forwards or backwards. Ber-nicComBonds e Alpine School District, was guest firsts five president; Savings ing, cleaning up of urban slum stock and begins barking at them "a sensation at various shows" and expositions across the country, Utah County "reason this considers a Is areas by private owners, and speaker at the meeting of the mittee, Bryson, second vice presi;.v or n:ppmg. Others join nlm. according to press notices. Ameriheld at a Pleasant for to of raise bankers, congratulating enough multitude improvements secretary; be- dent; Marion Jarvis ' also our standards of living, comfort The pack grows bolder; and he but thrift" cans on. their cafe. the Grove is Utah entering County Cora Booth, treasurer; and Eloise slash to and Packard Joins In Huge 'Dealer Driveawa worry, gin finally considers the reverse of the picture and convenience., educational s project "polio season with no cases; onFillmore, kill the sheep. a one, ' shining record this year and ."nearnot ask .."The Treasury does committee member. R. E. Packard of Central 'Utah Motor Company In Provo will Illinois, in 1790, was divided the fact also am "I bondholders what they iare plan- TRUCK DRIVER LEAVES , impressed by were given by all ample" supplies" of Salk vaccine, into loin 1500 other Studebaker dealers and factory field officials in Reports only two counties St. Clair, cars and that, since E bonds .were put on ning to do with money from cash- ESTATE OF $115,000 committees. Entertain Dr. C. M. Smith, director, said the western South Bend, Ind. Tuesday) The dealers will drive-120standing half of the state and Health Department, 1941, Americans have ing bonds, and the. banks who cash ment included trucks back to thelrlhome towns In the largest "deale driveaway" sale In May, singcommunity eastern the alL Knox, ELIZABETH, N.J. (UP) Exec ing led by Joyce Suriimerhays, today. In the auto industry in recent; years. Mr. Packard said this will be cashed billions of dollars of their them do not report on this point," bond holding:, to buy things they he continued. "But each' of us can utors for the estate of Frank M. with Reed ' the Dr. Smith said he had been greatest number of Studebaker vehicles to leave the company's needed." accompanist. Payne ' a old own In truck driv his of think instances Kettner, assured by Dr. Joseph Kesler, month we got morq than exmany South Bend plants in any single day in six years. di were the under Decorations circle of friends and , associates er who died recently, said he left rection of Kate Mathews and Utah State Commissioner of pected," he said. The vaccine is still limited to the BYU campus. They are where bond savings were the basis a personal estate of $115,000. Health, that there has been "al Cora , Booth. a most enough" vaccine . to meet youngsters 14 or younger and Larry Bastian, Jim Nielson, Rich of important investments and pur- "He was real saver," attorney William ard Long and Earl Holt. chases that bettered a family's demand; with promise that sup pregnant mothers. Parry said. Sir phyWalter He will be accompaconditions. Multiply these Raleigh dispatched ply will be up to present demand Shots are given by private A trombone recital will be pre- quet Hall. Mr' Schaefer's teacher. Bob living ' furis vaccine the but into on a acrosssicians; of of invested for benefit 3, nation the the local the Salem. Sabin soon. instances Joan April colony Virginia Evans, who is presently director sented by Donald Schaefer, a BYU nied by health Britain's first colonizing millions of dividual, the family and the 1585, depart 'Last month Utah got twice as nished through the student from Logan,; Monday at His program will also feature of music at. the Spanish Fork and they run into ment. this and in billions of World. as dollars effort New the homes and vaccine much -, will also usual; many 8 p.m. at. the Joseph: Smith Ban- a quartet of brass players from High School, perform. Electronic Supply Company Holds Opening ! I I . .( ' i - - V r K f . , S k : ! " ' 1 A j ' . - . . i VX" s 4 , - ; : j i ., 10-ye- ar 10-ye- ar "II n - .'(, - ! f : " 1 - . ' ! 1 Billions In Bond Savings Improve American Living . Springville Man Meads Utah County Bankers Pearl Dahlen Heads Provo BPWClub ' . ! d te I t ! : ' 1 j t ! j , all-tim- one-thi- rd m, - : ii , 1 No Polio Cases Yet; Vaccine Supply Good ; k " 4 . i V qity-Coun- ty 0 -- i 69-ye- i ar I ; Trombone Recital Planned Monday i 1 i : - , , i , '1 . i ... " , . Exclusively New and Wonderful?! Only at Utah Valley! ".i n J 1 v ; - : -- .P1; ; IT PLEATS YOUR DRAPERY UNIFORMLY AND AUTOMATICALLY! It's not a gadget to help pleat draperies. It pleats them automatically . . . and with cornice or valance is adaptable to any type .furnishings. Using nylon carriers and " ; becomes a heavy duty cord, BEAUI PLEAT mounted on out ply wood dust-ca- p unit so substantiaiit has already withstood; tests comparable to 50 years of wear.', Replacement costs are no niore than the price of the yaraagS itself and results are always the same perfectly symmetrical pleating at "r ' I: amazingly low cost!, : - i , ' ; . ii i . ? -- 4 "1 i - . ' . :; ! 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